A Ferris Wheel is a large, rotating structure that features passenger cabins attached to a vertical rotating wheel. It provides riders with a unique vantage point to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area. Ferris wheels are commonly found at amusement parks, fairs, and festivals, making them a popular attraction for families and tourists alike.
The first Ferris wheel was designed by George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Since then, these structures have evolved in size and design, with some of the tallest and most elaborate wheels located in major cities around the world, offering breathtaking experiences to those who ride them.